Alastair Galpin
took to world record-breaking in 2004 after being inspired by a record-setting rally driver in Kenya. What began as a hobby soon escalated into an active publicity pursuit. Today, he promotes the work of social and environmental causes. For these purposes, the most fitting game plans are chosen; then world titles are attempted and frequently created.
Good cause of the month
Elephants For Africa, Botswana, is dedicated to elephant conservation through research and education.
Sustaining sponsor
If you would like regular exposure from Alastair's activities, become his Sustaining Sponsor:
- A range of attempts annually
- Your brand in multiple media
- Distribute your own media releases
- Receive product endorsements
More details about sponsorship opportunities
Special thanks
Behind every world record attempt is the expertise of professionals in their field. Their success underpins Alastair's. |
They are listed here |
List of media in 2011
Some media may not be listed
95bFM – New Zealand (twice)
ABC Los Angeles – USA
Americanidolizing.com
AOL News – USA
Auckland City Harbour News – New Zealand
Book of New Zealand Records and Firsts
California.com
Carbonated.tv
CBS New York – USA
Cmc.edu
Columbus Dispatch – USA
Courrier Japon magazine – Japan
Current.com
Daily Mail – UK
Dominion Post – New Zealand
Examiner.com
Heart 107.3 FM - Australia
Guinness World Records™
GuinnessWorldRecords.com
Liquida.com
Lo Show dei Record – Italy
More FM Manawatu – New Zealand
MSN.co.nz
NBC Los Angeles – USA
Nepalnews.com
Newamericangazette.com
Newsamen.com
New Zealand Herald - New Zealand
Odemagazine.com
Ojai Valley News – USA
Oneducation.net
Reddit.com
Scoop.co.nz
Solid Gold FM – New Zealand
Stuff.co.nz (twice)
The Guardian - UK
This Week in Bexley – USA
Timessquare.com
TVNZ Close Up – New Zealand
U Smile Radio – USA
USNepalOnline.com
Ventura County Papers – USA
Wall Street Journal – USA
Worldrecordsinformation.com
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A big thanks to them all for their support – they're real champions!